DESCRIPTION OF THE GENRE OF FICTION IN THE WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING
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https://doi.org/10.2024/prm8ym37Keywords:
fiction, fantasy, short-stories, humor, gothicAbstract
This article is about the life and work of Washington Irving and the skillful use of genres in his works, especially the depiction of fiction in Washington Irving's works.
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